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There are other torrent downloads of Fleetwood Mac if anyone is interested at www.suprnova.org It's mainly, or all actually, commercial releases.
Just do a search at the top of the page. |
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Try one of the folders that the bit torrent possibly created underneath that folder.... It's there. It will be called "Lindsey Buckingham - ABC In Concert" exactly like that... a yellow folder.
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Why does this **** have to be so $%^&ing hard to figure out????
Obviously this was not designed for the average computer user.
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Okay, now mkwACT won't download onto my computer. Suggestions anyone?
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Some others I remember seeing: Warehouse, New Orleans 1-30-1970 & 1-31-1970 (single torrent) at Easytree. Who's The New Girl (without "Get Like You Used To Be") at STG. Shine Angel (1979-11-6) at STG. Record Plant 1974 & Passaic 1975 (single torrent) at STG. Stevie: Weedsport 1986 (FM broadcast) at Easytree. Peter Green: Wilbert's, Cleveland 8-27-1998 (and a few others) at STG. Nothing really unusual there, only Nagoya 1977 and perhaps the two post Green pre-BN shows would count as discoveries of sorts. And most have come from people who don't even have any large-scale interest in Fleetwood Mac, I assume. Quote:
Now why should one care about that? Simply because the trade communities of other bands do. They attempt to take away any flaws that weren't there originally from the recording before they start seeding. The best way is to find some low-generation tapes and re-digitize those. Also, stuff that's mp3-sourced but has been burnt to discs just like normal audio files can trick people sometimes. You need to check out for those files in a spectral analyser, there's no way to tell the difference otherwise, especially if the bitrate of those faux-wavs is high. But yeah, I'll be seeding a little something in the future too, the little that I can offer.
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Some of the best 2003-2004 shows have come from tapers who do not primarily collect FM shows/material/etc., Because they have mastered their art recording other artists and have usually done FM as an afterthought. I have had trade offers as of late for more audio tapes of past Hard-To-Find (Mainly 1975-1989) FM shows (And related solo material) but have (Thus far) passed on the opportunity because it is too damn time consuming to have to listen through a tape for errors before you burn it to disc so as not to contaminate the trading circles with YET another error filled recording. Brian j.
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